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"You and I will sit here" : Jean-Pascal Zadi recounts Jonathan Cohen’s words during the Cesar Ceremony

Jean-Pascal Zadi explained the statements made by Jonathan Cohen before the Cesar ceremony.

Comedian, comedian and director Jean-Pascal Zadi achieved a dazzling success with his comedy movie. only black Released in darkrooms in 2020. He also won the César for best male prospect for the main role.

Guest of the Canal+ show as a party Tuesday, May 31, actor Jean-Pascal Zadi turned to Nathalie Levy about her career and family. He took particular advantage of his time on the show to get back to this Cesar ceremony and a word Jonathan Cohen had said to him.

Caesars is frankly nonsense, and I’ll tell you something. When I came to César, I was with Jonathan Cohen and Jonathan when we sat down at the beginning of the evening, he looked me in the eyes and he knows very well, he looked me in the eyes and said to me, ‘hey, don’t think there’s going to be a Caesar, you and I will sit there, the others will come’ and more then when he told me that, ‘I thought, I was. there, ‘oh yeah, I admit you’re right, I’m burning in vain’ and shortly after the ceremony starts, I step out and step up on stage and give my speech that I totally assumed because actually, for me, Simply Black is a movie that talks about a theme, that talks about a reason, that speech and I saw myself badly stepping onto the Caesars scene and saying ‘thank you granny, thank you’. florist’. I wanted everything the movie gave me, I wanted to give it back during the ceremony.He explained it before returning to his only regret about this evening.On the other hand, I have one regret that I didn’t mention my man’s name on John Waxxx and it really pissed me off by comparison.“, trusted Nathalie Lévy.

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Source: Programme Television

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